Above and Below the Ground

In Myanmar’s first and only country-wide environmental movement, Indigenous women activists and punk rock pastors defend a sacred river from a Chinese-built megadam through protest, prayer, and Karaoke music videos.
Thank you to our screening partner: Asian Arts Initiative
Screenings
Virtual
Directors Spotlight

Emily Hong
Director
Emily Hong is a Korean American visual anthropologist and filmmaker based in Philadelphia and Bangkok. Her work seeks to challenge the colonial legacies of anthropology and documentary filmmaking by creating space to honor non-Western ways of knowing and being. Emily is an Assistant Professor of Anthropology and Visual Studies at Haverford College, a co-founder of Ethnocine and Rhiza Collectives, and a Steering Committee member of the Asian American Documentary Network. Her work builds on fifteen years of facilitation, organizing and campaigning experience with grassroots movements in Asia and the US with a focus on Indigenous rights, environmental and economic justice.
- Year
- 2023
- Runtime
- 86 minutes
- Country
- Myanmar, US, Thailand
- Language
- Jinghpaw, Burmese
- Director
- Emily Hong
- Animator
- Pace Ford
- Cinematographer
- Emily Hong, Ding Ding, Mun, Zauring
- Composer
- Martin Crane
- Editor
- Sophie Brunet, Aacharee Ungsriwong, Loulwa Khoury
- Music
- BLAST
- Producer
- Maggie Lemere, Ja Nang Tsen, Emily Hong
- Sound Design
- Ernst Karel
- Premiere
- World